Posted on 09/06/2004 11:30:04 AM PDT by RealEstateEntrepreneur
Which candidate was helped more by his party's convention?
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
BUMP.....looking good!
20,400 votes, same ratio .....
Will do, however in doing so won't change my mindset that polls are worthless and meaningless in this election.
Freeped and bumped !!
Created: Monday, September 06, 2004, at 13:02:38 EDT
Which candidate was helped more by his party's convention? President Bush 71% 16001 votes Sen. John Kerry 29% 6413 votes Total: 22414 votes
10,000 votes later and the ratio remains the same???????
Created: Monday, September 06, 2004, at 13:02:38 EDT
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I just voted, here are the latest numbers:
Which candidate was helped more by his party's convention?
President Bush 71% 18253 votes
Sen. John Kerry 29% 7304 votes
Total: 25557 votes
Just checked
40,000+ votes and ratio remains the same. Is this thing fixed? Still Bush 71%, Kerry 29% Weird. Good numbers, of course, but weird the percentages have not moved at all.
Actually, I'd be tempted to vote for kerry in this poll.. Just think where'd kerry would be without his convention 'bump'....
30202/71% Bush
12273/20% Kerry
That's usually the case with CNN polls. They let 4 anit-bush/anit-republican votes count to one pro right vote. Accordingly, you won't see yours count.
freeps away
"That's usually the case with CNN polls. They let 4 anit-bush/anit-republican votes count to one pro right vote. Accordingly, you won't see yours count."
That makes sense. CNN is just preparing us for the massive voter fraud in our elections this November.
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